The future of warfare & unmanned systems with Jacquelyn Schneider
Air Dates: March 17-18, 2018
The intermingling of traditional and emerging security challenges demands fresh thinking from a new generation of scholars and practitioners鈥攇uest Jacquelyn Schneider tells us that some of those new thinkers and new soldiers will not look like their predecessors.
Schneider is a graduate of Columbia University, an Air Force veteran, and now, an assistant professor at the U.S. Naval War College whose scholastic expertise includes cybersecurity and cyberwarfare, political psychology and human interaction with technology, notably unmanned weaponry such as drones. Her work, often co-authored with Julia Macdonald of the University of Denver, has been published in many national-security and defense journals, and mainstream media such as The Washington Post.
Schneider is known for her out-of-the-box thinking, which has sometimes put her at odds with some more 鈥渢raditional鈥 members of America鈥檚 military and defense communities. However, given the Naval War College鈥檚 atmosphere of academic freedom under President Rear Admiral Jeffrey A. Harley, she has what she describes as 鈥渃over鈥 for her contrarian views.
In addition to her bachelor鈥檚 degree in economics and political science from Columbia, Schneider holds a master鈥檚 degree in political science from Arizona State University and a doctorate in political science from George Washington University. She joined the faculty at the Naval War College in 2016.
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